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. - and it's good to break up some of the female energy. - kind of like a security guard at a shoe sale. [laughter] [all sigh] - tell me, nick. how did suzanne convince you to come down here in her place? - well, she didn't. i volunteered. women: oh! - that's amazing. i can barely get my husband to read a report card. - send it to espn. have them put it on the ticker. [laughter] [women sigh] - my husband doesn't even know where the children go to school. - let me tell you something, honey. take the tv remote. put it in their backpacks. he'll find 'em. [laughter] [women sigh] - can we not talk about husbands? the only reason i don't kill mine is because i am too lazy to row his dead body out to sea and dump it. - is that why suzanne keeps trying to get me to go on that cruise? [laughter] i finally figured that out. [women sigh] you know what? i just have to be honest with you guys. suzanne said you would be rough on me, but, you know, you're all right. - now, why would she say something like that? - we love her. - if anything, she's kind of tough on us. - i know what you mean. suzanne do
. - and it's good to break up some of the female energy. - kind of like a security guard at a shoe sale. [laughter] [all sigh] - tell me, nick. how did suzanne convince you to come down here in her place? - well, she didn't. i volunteered. women: oh! - that's amazing. i can barely get my husband to read a report card. - send it to espn. have them put it on the ticker. [laughter] [women sigh] - my husband doesn't even know where the children go to school. - let me tell you something, honey. take...
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in fact, if you look at the data, the recent years are at or near the lowest value for hurricane energy in the entire records. >> cenk: so this is so frustrating. i mean, there is an expert on cnn who says between 1998 and 2008 we would have a significant cooling trend, and it turns out, yikes, there is no cooling trend. it was some of the hottest years on record. and he's still on tv. >> but nobody calls him out either. >> well, we do. you know, this guy has been doing it for a quarter of a century. we have a recent post up just debunking, as you mentioned we're going to have a cooling trend. i bet you that the water temperatures don't go up. all of this stuff is wrong. he gets paid to be wrong. it's weird right-wing welfare. you're paid to be wrong. you get to be associated with the cato institute and you get to be on cnn, and nothing that you say in your expertise is right ever. that's an example of how the conservative movement, how these think tanks, these moneyed interests muddy the debate, specifically on climate change. this is someone who is paid to be wrong and paid to go on t
in fact, if you look at the data, the recent years are at or near the lowest value for hurricane energy in the entire records. >> cenk: so this is so frustrating. i mean, there is an expert on cnn who says between 1998 and 2008 we would have a significant cooling trend, and it turns out, yikes, there is no cooling trend. it was some of the hottest years on record. and he's still on tv. >> but nobody calls him out either. >> well, we do. you know, this guy has been doing it for...
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through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. the physical damage was pretty bad. the emotional toll was even worse. our daughter had nightmares. what that robber really took from us was our peace of mind. with adt, we got it back. [ male announcer ] every 14.6 seconds, a burglary takes place in the united states. so rely on the fast alarm response of adt. a single adt system can help protect you from burglary, fire, and high levels of carbon monoxide. when an alarm is received, adt calls the local authorities for help. and you can get this monitored protection, plus great local service, starting for just over $1 a day. and only adt offers a theft protection guarantee. take it from me. the time to think about a security system isn't after something bad happens -- it's before. [ male announcer ] call now and get adt installed for just $99. you could save a lot more than money.
through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. the physical damage was pretty bad. the emotional toll was even worse. our daughter had nightmares. what that robber really took from us was our peace of mind. with adt, we got it back. [ male announcer ] every 14.6 seconds, a burglary takes...
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we have more oil and natural gas and all of this energy, more than the entire middle east combined and don't tap into it. >> where is your tie? . all right. this is a -- >> this is a question. >> this is 18th year now. i was here from day one, and don't like wearing ties. i wear jeans and sneakers every night on hanity. and you come in first thing. no tie, you get no tie. i hate wearing a tie. >> i got to tell you sean. first day we sat down and one thing we shock hands. tie or no tie. >> just for you. >> and you know where i get the toys from? trump? >> i wear the trump collection and nicest toys out there. >> we'll leave it there. thank you so muchment coming up our crew is here and ready to roll. walmart telling dc see ya. and city forcing them to hike the men mum wage to 12.50 an hour and walmart making a hike. some say it verdict as soon as it happens. we'll see you again at 1 o'clock p.m. eastern. >> forced to take a hike. walmart warns dc and now taking the stores elsewhere as the city city forced the retailer to up the minimum wage to 12.50. walmart just helped workers with thi
we have more oil and natural gas and all of this energy, more than the entire middle east combined and don't tap into it. >> where is your tie? . all right. this is a -- >> this is a question. >> this is 18th year now. i was here from day one, and don't like wearing ties. i wear jeans and sneakers every night on hanity. and you come in first thing. no tie, you get no tie. i hate wearing a tie. >> i got to tell you sean. first day we sat down and one thing we shock hands....
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peanuts, creamy peanut butter, and a rich dark-chocolate flavor, plus 10 grams of protein, so it's energy straight from nature to you. nature valley protein bars. >> laylaw makers pushing for a resort on the moon. >> lone rager disaster and a great global brand. >> rich, what do you think? >> it is no mickey mouse strike. great ceo. >> hewlett packard. >> great silicon valley company and gone through hard times. i am a believer. >> i love their desktops and brand. but phones and tablets are putting them out of business. >> cope it right here. the business block continues with eric boling and cashin in. >> and the fight over illegal immigration heats up on capitol hill shawn is entering the ring on the best plan for america and gop push to dope six the health care law getting traction. yes. and something that the president did is the reason. walmart standing up a dc shakedown. this is cashin' in, it starts right now. hi, i am eric boling and welcome to cashin' in and we'll go explore the latest in washington, but first
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the western media and where she elites who know him as the former head of the international atomic energy axe. why anybody thinks a united nations bureaucrat is the answer for egypt is beyond me. from the u.s. point of view, it was very bad news to hear he was to be the interim prime minister. he is anti-american. when he was head of the iaea, he bent over backwards to defend the nuclear iranian program. >> eric: he is hailed as a supposed reformer and intellectual. you know, he was here in the united nations. i am sure you met him here. why, as you say, would he be so bad? would he lead and lean egypt toward iran? >> well, he's not -- he's not -- he has no political base within egypt. his political base is in circles in the west, for reasons that perhaps the europeans liked his tenure at the iaea, but there is no reason for the united states to think he was a success there. but more importantly, given the chaos we see on the streets, the political divisions within egypt, the notion that somebody who spent his life working in the united nations is the answer to the complex economic and so
the western media and where she elites who know him as the former head of the international atomic energy axe. why anybody thinks a united nations bureaucrat is the answer for egypt is beyond me. from the u.s. point of view, it was very bad news to hear he was to be the interim prime minister. he is anti-american. when he was head of the iaea, he bent over backwards to defend the nuclear iranian program. >> eric: he is hailed as a supposed reformer and intellectual. you know, he was here...
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we will be energy independent in america in the next three-eight years. i know that the economy is not great, but that is what has allowed us to grow. it is not all based on a sugar high. connell: thank you a lot. >> thank you, connell. connell: a new poll out. there is 35%. dagen: what does this mean for immigration reform? it seems like people are a little bit more, well, they want to be not as against it. >> that is a really wide open question that the gallup asks. connell: we always look out the economics of things. they are conservatives that have come in. i am thinking about art laffer. economically, you could make a conservative call. >> this monstrous comprehensive bill coming out of their -- load everything in at one time. they are doing legalization first. they are doing a pathway to citizenship and then doing order security. connell: would that be better than what we have? would it be a good economic bill? >> not necessarily. it is doing the legalization first. we should be doing really smart immigration reform. it needs to advance the economic
we will be energy independent in america in the next three-eight years. i know that the economy is not great, but that is what has allowed us to grow. it is not all based on a sugar high. connell: thank you a lot. >> thank you, connell. connell: a new poll out. there is 35%. dagen: what does this mean for immigration reform? it seems like people are a little bit more, well, they want to be not as against it. >> that is a really wide open question that the gallup asks. connell: we...
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through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. to fly home for the big family reunion. you must be garth's father? hello. mother. mother! traveling is easy with the venture card because you can fly any airline anytime. two words. double miles! this guy c act. wanna play dodge rock? oh, you guys! and with double miles you can actuay use, you never miss the fun. beard growing contest and go! ♪ win! what's in your wallet? stuart: listen to this. i have breaking news from capitol hill. another hit on obamacare. asking the congressional budget office, they want them to calculate the cost of delaying the employer mandate and obamacare. >> yesterday, paul ryan was approaching the cbo to do this. do have both houses of congress saying we need to have some sort of idea to the budgetary of fax. the wheels are coming off. we all knew that it was unworkable to begin with. you take down h
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in every corner of the country's energy infrastructure is vulnerable according to department of energy. oil wells, hydroelectric dams, even nuclear power plants. the report says that climate-related disasters have already cost the u.s. billions of dollars, and the study says if something isn't done to update the problem, we could see that price tag go up. back to you. jenna: rick, thank you. jon: well, right now six greenpeace activists scaling london's chard tower. it is the tallest building in western europe. they're protesting drilling in the arctic by oil companies. greenpeace saying they chose the building because it looms over the london offices of royal dutch shell which has drilled in the arctic sea off alaska. we're told london's police are monitoring the situation. jenna: what else are they going to do, right? do you climb up after? jon: no, you just let them come down when they want to come down, i guess. jenna: in the meantime, we're keeping a close eye on the george zimmerman trial today as we wait for closing arguments to begin, and we expect them to begin in about an hou
in every corner of the country's energy infrastructure is vulnerable according to department of energy. oil wells, hydroelectric dams, even nuclear power plants. the report says that climate-related disasters have already cost the u.s. billions of dollars, and the study says if something isn't done to update the problem, we could see that price tag go up. back to you. jenna: rick, thank you. jon: well, right now six greenpeace activists scaling london's chard tower. it is the tallest building...
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through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. >> the next dimension in printing. instead of just two dimensions we can now print in three. revolutionizing manufacturing and helping people in some astonishing ways. here's serena altschul. >> reporter: meet claire. she's your typical three-year-old except claire was born without a right ear. and she could be among the first recipients of one of medicine's most cutting-edge technologies, bioprinting. bioprinting is the latest form of 3d printing. imagine using a home printer but instead of working in just two dimensions, this printer creates in three dimensions. a nozzle lays down a stream of plastic, metal or ceramic, layer after layer it slowly forms an object. everything from toys to cars. even human tissue. >> if you think of any tissue in the body, it's this intricate combination of cells and matrix in just the right particu
through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. >> the next dimension in printing. instead of just two dimensions we can now print in three. revolutionizing manufacturing and helping people in some astonishing ways. here's serena altschul. >> reporter: meet claire. she's your...
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is trading extremely low relative to the price of crude oil and that's where we're going to get our energy supplies from. as a nation, as we gravitate towards using more natural gas and exporting crude oil, that to me is a win-win situation. >> but you have to remember on main street nobody cares about geopolitical anything. it's what is happening in my pocketbook. they are seeing it in inflation, gas, food, and people are struggling out there and i think it will have an impact, especially when you go from $3.50 a gallon up to 4. you're going to see a big change. >> i agree, kind of. $100 a barrel of oil is not what it used to be. carol, john, zach, thank you very much. appreciate it. >>> on deck, they may not have come in first but nebraska, north dakota, did extremely well for top states of businesses. the governors of both of those states are going to join us. >>> and later, house republicans may soon put immigration reform on the back burner because eric cantor and the rest of the gop have a new goal. postpone the new individual mandate in obama care. >>> meantime, don't forget the kud
is trading extremely low relative to the price of crude oil and that's where we're going to get our energy supplies from. as a nation, as we gravitate towards using more natural gas and exporting crude oil, that to me is a win-win situation. >> but you have to remember on main street nobody cares about geopolitical anything. it's what is happening in my pocketbook. they are seeing it in inflation, gas, food, and people are struggling out there and i think it will have an impact,...
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. >> caller: so i mean -- isn't it funny -- if we had taken that money and,energy and put it toward scholars, then i think we would have been much better off. >> stephanie: if we put the money into what? >> caller: taken the money out of what we had put into the nsa and the 1.5 million people that run this machine. this huge thing the government has created in technology. stephanie miller show can buy a computer. they can track back anybody they want. can't afford it. but anyway -- >> we haven't sold enough carbonite to afford that. [ laughter ] >> stephanie: and a couple of go to meetings. let's go to kevin in maine. you're on "the stephanie miller show." hi kev. >> caller: hello. >> stephanie: hello. >> caller: long-time fan and first time caller. i would like to make a clear comment about the nsa. ever since i emigrated to this country, i'm originally from canada i came right before the 9-11 attacks. >> good timing. >> caller: i kind of noticed ever since the war on terrorism started and especially now since all of the revelations came about the nsa i've noticed that everybody on the righ
. >> caller: so i mean -- isn't it funny -- if we had taken that money and,energy and put it toward scholars, then i think we would have been much better off. >> stephanie: if we put the money into what? >> caller: taken the money out of what we had put into the nsa and the 1.5 million people that run this machine. this huge thing the government has created in technology. stephanie miller show can buy a computer. they can track back anybody they want. can't afford it. but...
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did you have enough energy to dance the night away? >> i didn't, no, we got there after midnight and then, yes, spent a couple of hours there and then went home. i don't think i got about an hour of sleep so struggling a bit now. >> go back to 77 years ago, queen elizabeth was just 10 years old at the time. the last time that a brit won the men's title there at the all england club. what does it feel like? how does it feel to be your country's hero? >> i mean, i don't really know yet to be honest. i think that part of it hasn't quite sunk in. i realize i won wimbledon yesterday but i think like the magnitude of the win, that hasn't really sunk in yet because the last two, three weeks i've tried to stay away from all the newspapers and the tvs and everything like that, so i'm sure in the next couple of days when i get to see all of it and, you know, turn the tv back on and watch the news i'll start to understand how big a deal it was. >> we love to see when a champion goes into the family box and you're hugging your coaches, ivan lendl
did you have enough energy to dance the night away? >> i didn't, no, we got there after midnight and then, yes, spent a couple of hours there and then went home. i don't think i got about an hour of sleep so struggling a bit now. >> go back to 77 years ago, queen elizabeth was just 10 years old at the time. the last time that a brit won the men's title there at the all england club. what does it feel like? how does it feel to be your country's hero? >> i mean, i don't really...
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there is just no energy behind it. >> stephanie: i hear you. it's really hard to know how to push it forward. >> all you can do is doing what you're doing speaking the truth. >> stephanie: 43 minutes after the hour, we come back with charlie pierce. >> holy cow, you just blew my mind. [vo] it's "the stephanie miller show." young turks! i think the number 1 thing than viewers like about the young turks is that were honest. they know that i'm not bsing them for some hidden agenda, actually supporting one party or the other. when the democrats are wrong, they know i'm going to be the first one to call them out. cenk on air>> what's unacceptable is how washington continues to screw the middle class over. cenk off air>>> i don't want the middle class taking the brunt of the spending cuts and all the different programs that wind up hurting the middle class. cenk on air>>> you got to go to the local level, the state level and we have to fight hard to make sure they can't buy our politics anymore. cenk off air>>> and they can question if i'm right abou
there is just no energy behind it. >> stephanie: i hear you. it's really hard to know how to push it forward. >> all you can do is doing what you're doing speaking the truth. >> stephanie: 43 minutes after the hour, we come back with charlie pierce. >> holy cow, you just blew my mind. [vo] it's "the stephanie miller show." young turks! i think the number 1 thing than viewers like about the young turks is that were honest. they know that i'm not bsing them for...
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and the energy that's been flowing throughout has been amazing. >> you deserve it. and you can see the reaction from people, so happy to see you again. >> thank you so much. and you look so great. >> thank you. this old thing? >> i was like, oh, my gosh. you look amazing. you brought it. >> you said michael jackson, he really influenced you. >> absolutely. >> wants to make sure that this generation knows him. >> it's important to me with the gift that god's given me, to share my talents. if i can share what inspired me and my love, i can keep the it open for artists that paved the way. michael means so much. to me he does. >> now, performing "i'm out," the new hit from her just-released album, "ciara," here is ciara. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ladies, it's your song so, as soon as this come on ♪ ♪ you should get out on the floor ♪ ♪ gon' and get your sexy on if you know that you better ♪ ♪ than the new girl that he on go 'head and tell him now ♪ ♪ you gon' miss me when i'm gone ♪ ♪ i just went through a break-up ♪ ♪ ooh, yay, yay, yay but it
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he has been energy secretary, governor of new mexico. he is here because of his longtime involvement on the north korea question and because he has, on so many occasions, been there for peace and tougher climates. he has negotiated with saddam hussein and many others. he has had eight of those trips to north korea that i mentioned earlier. earlier this year, ambassador richardson, governor richardson, leadersinvestor of including google chairman eric schmidt and he has a wealth of experience in a place where most people have none at all. as ambassador donald gregg, whose career has been profoundly tied to the korean peninsula as ambassador to korea, national leftity advisor, after he government, he was chairman of the korea society here in new the chairmans now emeritus. he has been and still is an advocate for greater engagement with the north and he has been there five times. to johnecial welcome williams. until recently, he was international at a tour at the bbc and i held that same position at abc and i would say whenever i was in a
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the energy secretary confirmed 97-0. the only reason that we had to vote on it really is because the majority leader finally decided to put that nomination on the floor. of his unanimous. 97-0. everybody who was here voted in favor of that nomination. secretary of interior, 87-11. secretary of treasury, 71-26. the office of management and budget, 96-0. the secretary of state john kerry was confirmed 94-3. he was confirmed only seven days after the senate got his nomination. the administrator for the centers of medicare and medicade services was confirmed 91-7. the chair of the securities exchange commission was confirmed by voice vote. there wasn't even a recorded vote. that is essentially a unanimous decision of the senate. secretary of transportation, 100-0. secretary of congress, 97-1. madam president, it is worth recalling some of the words that were spoken by different members of the senate because this is the kind of thing that will come back to haunt you if you flip-flop and take a different position later on. thi
the energy secretary confirmed 97-0. the only reason that we had to vote on it really is because the majority leader finally decided to put that nomination on the floor. of his unanimous. 97-0. everybody who was here voted in favor of that nomination. secretary of interior, 87-11. secretary of treasury, 71-26. the office of management and budget, 96-0. the secretary of state john kerry was confirmed 94-3. he was confirmed only seven days after the senate got his nomination. the administrator...
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why don't we check out the action in energy. geez, energy, and the metals. bertha coombs has the story at the nymex. >> good morning, jim. you know, interesting, gold giving back a little after four straight gains days of gains. 5% right now in two years. the difference in wti, nymex crude has found stability after yesterday's big profit taking. also still up for the week but really take a look at what's happened here since the beginning of july. over the last couple of weeks here, we've seen this massive move-up in wti nymex. it is the big mover, much better than brent. and that's also resulted in a big move up on gasoline, up more than 10% since the beginning of july. and that is translating into more pain at the pump. we've seen a 7 cent increase in the last week, a national average. but to your point earlier, carl, they are seeing a much bigger increase in the midwest because of that big move in wti. the holly frontiers, the western refiners have had a nice discount for an awful long time which meant lower prices in the midwest, but now they are catching
why don't we check out the action in energy. geez, energy, and the metals. bertha coombs has the story at the nymex. >> good morning, jim. you know, interesting, gold giving back a little after four straight gains days of gains. 5% right now in two years. the difference in wti, nymex crude has found stability after yesterday's big profit taking. also still up for the week but really take a look at what's happened here since the beginning of july. over the last couple of weeks here, we've...
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of the president 's cabinet nominees confirmed recently the energy secretary confirmed 90 1-0. 97-0. the majority leader decided finally to put the nomination on the floor. it was unanimous. .7-0 everybody voted for it. .ack lew, 71-26 the office of management and budget, 96-0. 94-3kerry was confirmed and confirmed only seven days after the senate got his nomination. the administrator for the centers of medicare and medicaid services was confirmed 91-7. voice vote, there was not even a recorded vote, essentially a unanimous decision of the senate. 100-0, secretary of commerce, 97-1. it is worth recalling some of the words spoken by different members of the senate. this is the kind of thing that will come back to haunt you if you flip-flop and take a different position later on. this is harry reid december 8 2006. he said as majority leader, i intend to run the senate with respect for the rules and minority rights the rules protect. the senate was established to make sure that minorities are protected. majorities can't always protect themselves, but minorities cannot. that is what the
of the president 's cabinet nominees confirmed recently the energy secretary confirmed 90 1-0. 97-0. the majority leader decided finally to put the nomination on the floor. it was unanimous. .7-0 everybody voted for it. .ack lew, 71-26 the office of management and budget, 96-0. 94-3kerry was confirmed and confirmed only seven days after the senate got his nomination. the administrator for the centers of medicare and medicaid services was confirmed 91-7. voice vote, there was not even a recorded...